Great Job T&T!
Competition season has begun for the EWA Trampoline & Tumbling Competitive Team as well as the EWA Advance Training Group in Allen, their first competition was the Dallas Cup on January 20th and 21st at the Allen Event Center. Eagle’s Wings Athletics has hosted this competition for the past 4 years and this year was the largest competition to date with 489 athletes!
Nerves were high for the EWA T&T Team and the Advanced Training Group however the athletes handled them like champions. The EWA T&T athletes walked away with 13 gold medals, 7 silver medals, and 13 bronze medals!! They also earned four team awards!! Those awards being 1st place on double mini for level 6 and level 7, 2nd place for level 7 trampoline, and 3rd place level 5 tumbling.
The medalists were…
-Caeley Black 3rd place on Level 8 Double Mini
-Gabi D’Annunzio 3rd place on Level 9 Double Mini
-Katie Drake 3rd place on Level 8 Tumbling
-Kaylan Guvernator 2nd place on Level 7 Double Mini
-Jordyn Lamb 1st place on Level 5 Tumbling and Level 7 Double Mini
-Macy Levine 1st place on Level 6 Tumbling
-Chloe Millwee 3rd place on Level 7 Trampoline
-Lauren Omholt (Advanced Training Group member) 1st place on Level 4 Tumbling and Level 4 Double Mini
-Charlotte Pearce 3rd place on Level 8 Double Mini
-Tessa Steiner 3rd place on Level 6 Double Mini
-Sydney Wendt 1st place on Level 10 Tumbling
-Bryan Bashrum 3rd place on Junior Elite Tumbling and 2nd place on Junior Elite Double Mini
-Jeremy Darr 1st place on Level 7 Tumbling
-Grayson Ireland (Advanced Training Group member) 1st place on Level 4 Tumbling and 2nd place on Level 6 Double Mini
-Chase Kirby 1st place on Level 7 Double Mini
-Cole Kirby 1st place on Level 7 Tumbling and 3rd place on Level 9 Trampoline
-Peter Kring 2nd place on Level 7 Trampoline and 3rd place on Level 7 Double Mini
-Zach Rigsby 1st place on Level 5 Tumbling and Level 6 Double Mini and 2nd place on Level 6 Trampoline
-Isaac Rowley 2nd place on Level 10 Trampoline and 3rd place on Level 10 Double Mini
-Marshall Stanton (Advance Training Group member) 2nd place on Level 5 Tumbling and 3rd place on Level 6 Trampoline and Double Mini
-Mac Stout (Advanced Training Group member) 3rd place on Level 5 Tumbling and 1st place on Level 6 Double Mini
Head Coach Amy McDonald had this to say about the competition, “The athletes did an amazing job at their first competition of the season. I am very proud of them and can’t wait to watch them progress throughout the competitive season.”
The EWA Trampoline & Tumbling season continues this weekend as the team travels to Lancaster, TX to compete at the Trevino’s Invitational. Good Luck Athletes!
*Please note that EWA Allen will be closed this Saturday, February 4th, due to the Friendship Invitational*
Successful State Championships
Congrats to all the athletes on a very successful State Championships this past weekend! The coaches are very proud of everyone! The team had 11 gold medals, 14 silvers, and 11 bronze medals, and also won 6 teams awards… 2nd place for level 8 trampoline, level 10 trampoline, and level 7 double mini, 1st place for level 8 double mini and level 9 double mini, and 3rd place for level 7 tumbling. GO EWA!! State Championships is the first qualifier to Nationals for the Trampoline and tumbling team and they had many athletes qualify for a total of 35 events.
Level 10
17 & Over
Bryan Bashrum - 3rd Tumbling
15 & 16
Sydney Wendt - 2nd Tumbling
Kelsey Dock - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
Brian Schmidt- 1st Double-Mini & 2nd Trampoline
11&12
Isaac Rowley - 1st Trampoline & Double-Mini
Level 9
15 & Over
Hannah Green - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
11 &12
Wyatt Sharp - 1st Trampoline
Level 8
15 & Over
Brittany Stout - 2nd Tumbling
13 & 14
Charlotte Pearce - 3rd Trampoline
11 &12
Caeley Black - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
Gabi D’annunzio - 1st Double-Mini & 2nd Trampoline
Cole Kirby - 2nd Trampoline & Double-Mini
Wyatt Sharp - 3rd Double-Mini
Level 7
13 &14
Macy Levine - 3rd Double-Mini
11 & 12
Caeley Black - 3rd Tumbling
Gabi Williams - 2nd Double-Mini
Tyler Dunning - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
Level 6
13 & 14
Jeremy Darr - 1st Trampoline & 2nd Tumbling & Double-Mini
11 &12
Peter Kring - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
Level 5
Tyler Dunning - 1st Tumbling
Grayson Ireland - 1st Trampoline & 3rd Double-Mini
Ashley Davis - 1st Double-Mini
Level 4
9 & 10
Ashley Davis - 1st Tumbling
Tessa Stiener - 2nd Tumbling
Level 3-1
9 & 10
Marshall Stanton - 1st Tumbling
Grayson Ireland - 2nd Tumbling
T&T Team Does It Again!
It was another successful competition for the EWA Trampoline and Tumbling Team. They competed at Trevino’s Gymnastics in Lancaster, TX on February 12th. Nineteen EWA athletes competed in trampoline, tumbling, and double mini, together they came home with 11 gold medals, 8 silvers, and 9 bronze. They also won six team awards, one first, four seconds, and one third place trophy.
Gold medal winners were, Gabi D’annunzio (level 8 double mini), Ashley Davis (level 4 tumbling), Lauren Huck (level 7 tumbling), Jeremy Darr (level 6 trampoline and double mini), Tyler Dunning (level 7 trampoline), Chloe Millwee (level 7 double mini), Peter Kring (level 6 double mini), Isaac Rowley (level 10 trampoline and double mini), and Brian Schmidt (level 10 trampoline).
Silver medal winners were, Caeley Black (level 8 trampoline and double mini), Gabi D’Annunzio (level 7 trampoline), Brian Schmidt (level 9 double mini), Macy Levine (level 7 double mini), and Marshall Stanton (level 31 tumbling and level 5 trampoline & double mini).
Bronze medal winners were, Ashley Davis (level 5 double mini), Chloe Millwee (level 7 trampoline), Tyler Dunning (level 7 double mini), Grayson Ireland (level 31 tumbling and level 5 double mini), Madison Smith (level 5 tumbling and level 6 double mini), Macy Levine (level 6 tumbling), and Peter Kring (level 6 tumbling).
Team awards were, first place in Level 6 double mini, second place in Level 7 tumbling, Level 7 double mini, Level 7 trampoline, and Level 5 double mini, and third place was Level 8 double mini.
Head coach Amy McDonald had this to say about the athletes performances, “They have improved a lot since our first meet in January, I am very proud of their progress and look forward to seeing them do even better at our next competition in Oklahoma this weekend.”
Updated Daily
September 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under From The Office
Have you checked out our website lately…I mean really checked it out? It’s updated daily with Blogs, and weekly with upcoming events, meet results, new classes and more! Here are a few new additions to our website that you won’t want to miss! Click on the titles to check them out…
Home School Programs: Check out what we offer for our Home Schoolers. From classes to open gyms, this page will get you all the info you need!
Girl’s Team Meet Results: Our USAG girls just competed in their first competition this past weekend. See how they did!
Meet the Allen Staff: You know the name of your child’s teacher, but did you know that they were also in a rock band? Check out the entire EWA Allen Staff and learn some new things about your child’s role model.
Calendar of Events: When is the next Mini Meet? When are you closed for Friday Night Out?? When is Saturday night out and what time is it? These questions and more can be answered on our Calendar of Events. Each item on our calendar also has a clickable link that will take you to the page describing that event! Be in the know!
Is there anything that you would like to see on our website that is missing? Email zipper@ewagym.com and we will see what we can do!
The Results Are In…
August 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under Girls Team
The results are in and our girls did great at their first meet! Check out their individual scores, team placements and more on their results pages!
Women Compete at Natia Comaneci Invite
March 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Girls Team
WOMEN COMPETE AT NADIA COMANECI INVITE
The Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy hosted the annual Nadia Comaneci Invitational in Oklahoma City, where two EWA gymnasts received the Spirit Award. Makenzie Johnson and Isabella Gordillo received custom Nadia Comaneci Invitational watches, from Comaneci herself, for their outstanding performances on floor exercise.
Level 10 Johnson also won first place on vault with a score of 9.475, and third on floor (9.45) and uneven parallel bars (8.8) to win silver all-around (36.375) in the age 15 division. Casey Dreyer was the floor exercise champion in the age 13-14 group, winning that event with a score of 9.45. She also took second place on vault (9.05).
Natalie May won silver on both floor (9.6) and bars (9.075), and bronze on vault (9.3) to earn second place all-around (36.55) in the Level 7, 12 and over division. Gordillo took second on floor (9.55) and third on vault (9.3) in the 11-year old group, while Sierra Thain took silver on bars (9.175) in the age 9-10 division.
Level 4 gymnast Abbie Haigwood was the vault champion with a score of 9.5. Abigail Johnston won floor exercise (9.3) and took third place on vault (9.375) and balance beam (8.7). Both girls competed in the age 6-7 division.
EWA Rules at Lone Star Invite
ALLEN, TX: 28 gold medals earned two Eagle’s Wings Athletics (EWA) men’s gymnastics teams first place honors in the team competition at the Lone Star Invitational earlier this month.
Level 5
The Level 5 team led the pack with 20 golds earned by five boys. Gavin McCallister competed in the 7-8 year old group, taking first place on still rings (14.2), high bar (13.6), pommel horse/mushroom (14.6) and all-around (85.6). He tied for gold on vault (14.7) and parallel bars (13.8), and took silver on floor exercise (14.7). In the same age group, Logan Cobb earned bronze medals on rings, vault, parallel bars, and pommel horse/ mushroom.
Devan Arvidson, age 9, won the all-around with a score of 83.8. He took first place on rings (14.6), parallel bars (13.7),high bar (14.0) and tied for gold on floor (14.7). Mac Stout, also 9, tied for first place on vault with a 14.7.
Jake Sikora, the only EWA athlete in the level 5 age 10-11 division, was the rings (14.2) and pommel horse/mushroom (14.8) champion. He tied for silver on parallel bars, and earned bronze on vault.
Brian Le was the all-around champion in the 12 and over division. His first place wins on pommel horse/mushroom (15.2), floor exercise (14.6), rings (14.5), vault (14.8), and high bar (14.5) netted him 6 gold medals, including the all-around (85.6).
Andy Hoover earned silver on rings, parallel bars, and pommel horse/mushroom, and bronze on high bar and all-around. Chance Melancon took third place on rings, vault, parallel bars, and pommel horse/mushroom.
Level 6
The Level 6 team added 8 gold medals to the cache. EWA athletes were the champions of every event and the all-around in the 8-9 age division.
Nicholas Brocklesby earned half of the team’s gold medals by winning the all-around (80.10). He also won rings (14.6), vault (14.1) and pommel horse/mushroom (13.2),and took second on floor exercise and third on parallel bars. Landon Smith won floor (13.6) and parallel bars (14.1), while Quinn Maloney won high bar (13.5). Smith also took silver on rings and bronze on high bar and pommel horse/mushroom, while Maloney tied for third place on floor exercise.
Carter Frederick also competed in the age group, and earned silver on pommel horse/mushroom, vault, parallel bars and high bar, and bronze on rings.
In the 10-11 age division, Kade Cummings was consistent, and earned second place on four events (floor, rings, vault, and high bar), and third place on high bar and pommel horse/mushroom to take silver all-around. Bradley Weatherford tied for third on parallel bars.
Brian McCray, earned his gold medal on vault (14.4) and earned his silver all-around in the 12-13 age group by taking second place on rings, high bar, and pommel horse/mushroom, and third on parallel bars. Cole Carter tied for third on pommel horse/mushroom, and tied with teammate Karcen Raney for second place on floor exercise.
Level 4
Braxton Brooks, Garrett Ganakos and Ethan Tibbs competed in the age 6-7 division of Level 4. Tibbs earned silver on parallel bars and rings, and bronze on pommel horse/mushroom and all-around.
“The level 4 boys will naturally have it much tougher this season to place high in awards with only three boys - two of which are rookies,” noted Men’s team head coach, Greg Schram. “But they have great heart and dedication towards learning, having fun, and cheering each other on!”




